These are two metamorphic rocks.
Is marble a foliated metamorphic rock.
Marble is metamorphosed limestone.
The rock on the right is foliated.
Quartzite composed of the mineral quartz.
It has a greater number of potential uses than almost any other rock type.
Nonfoliated metamorphic rocks are identified on the basis of their composition.
Hornfels have no specific composition while amphibolites are formed from hornblende and plagioclase.
Some kinds of metamorphic rocks granite gneiss and biotite schist are two examples are strongly banded or foliated.
Common metamorphic rocks include phyllite schist gneiss quartzite and marble.
Some examples of non foliated metamorphic rocks are marble quartzite and hornfels.
Limestone a sedimentary rock will change into the metamorphic rock marble if the right conditions are met.
Both foliated and nonfoliated rocks begin their lives as either sedimentary igneous or another metamorphic rock.
Which statement about the rocks is accurate.
Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals most commonly calcite or dolomite.
Marble is typically not foliated although there are exceptions.
Marble is a non foliated metamorphic rock that is produced from the metamorphism of limestone or dolostone.
The rock on the left is formed from cooled magma.
The rock on the left formed from granite.
Quartzite is made of metamorphosed sandstone while marble is formed from limestone that was metamorphosed.
Marble is a non foliated metamorphic rock that forms through the metamorphism of limestone.
These geological changes can be due to heat and temperature from the recrystallizing rock being found deep within the earth s crust.
Due to geological changes a metamorphic rock of the foliated or nonfoliated type will be created.
The specimen shown above is about two inches five centimeters across.
Slate is another common metamorphic rock that forms from shale.
Different types of rocks and minerals can form non foliated metamorphic rocks.
Marble composed of the mineral calcite.
In geology the term marble refers to metamorphosed limestone but its use in stonemasonry more broadly encompasses unmetamorphosed limestone.
The rock on the right has randomly arranged grains.